Science, Volume 52Moses King, 1920 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... region as it was vanishing and who played his little part in the early struggle to replace the unbroken sod with cultivated land , it is a pleasure to recall this early epoch and all that it meant to the founders of the state . The ...
... region as it was vanishing and who played his little part in the early struggle to replace the unbroken sod with cultivated land , it is a pleasure to recall this early epoch and all that it meant to the founders of the state . The ...
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... regions of the northeast in sum- mer and the like regions of the southeast in winter ; on the other hand , the ... region , as also of the land that lay be- neath and of the sky that hung overhead . This stage of naturalistic ...
... regions of the northeast in sum- mer and the like regions of the southeast in winter ; on the other hand , the ... region , as also of the land that lay be- neath and of the sky that hung overhead . This stage of naturalistic ...
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... region of Upper Burma . It was therefore assumed that although the sample contained but few waxy seeds , there must be somewhere in the Burma region , at least one locality where waxy maize was the prevailing type . This expectation has ...
... region of Upper Burma . It was therefore assumed that although the sample contained but few waxy seeds , there must be somewhere in the Burma region , at least one locality where waxy maize was the prevailing type . This expectation has ...
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... region from which Shanghai received the character than vice versa . This is indicated by the inaccessibility of the region occupied by the Hill Tribes of Burma , the specialized uses of the plant , and the exten- sive series of named ...
... region from which Shanghai received the character than vice versa . This is indicated by the inaccessibility of the region occupied by the Hill Tribes of Burma , the specialized uses of the plant , and the exten- sive series of named ...
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... region of Upper Burma . It was therefore assumed that although the sample contained but few waxy seeds , there must be somewhere in the Burma region , at least one locality where waxy maize was the prevailing type . This expectation has ...
... region of Upper Burma . It was therefore assumed that although the sample contained but few waxy seeds , there must be somewhere in the Burma region , at least one locality where waxy maize was the prevailing type . This expectation has ...
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